5] operation ready and auxiliary signals – IAI America ERC3 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Operation

4.2 Operation in Positioner Mode

4.2.3 Operation in Positioner Mode 2 (Operation Using PIO Converter)

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[5] Operation Ready and Auxiliary Signals

(1) Emergency stop status EMGS

Output

PIO signal

*EMGS

Common to Patterns

0 to 5

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1) The emergency stop status EMGS is turned ON when in normal condition and turned OFF

when EMG(-) terminal on “3.3.3 Circuit Diagram” is 0V (emergency stop condition or

disconnected).

2) It turns back ON once the emergency stop condition is released and EMG(-) terminal goes

up to 24V DC.

Have an appropriate safety treatment such as interlock with this signal for the host

controller (PLC, etc.).

[Caution] EMGS is different from the emergency stop output caused by a controller alarm.

(2) Servo ON (SON, SV, PEND)

Input

Output

PIO signal

SON

SV

PEND

Other than pattern 5

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Pattern 5

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1) Servo ON signal SON is the input signal making the servo motor of the actuator operable.

2) If the servo-on is performed to enable operation, the SV output signal is turned ON.

Concurrently positioning completion signal PEND is turned ON.

3) With the power being supplied, then controller cannot be operated while the SV signal

remains OFF. If the SON signal is turned OFF under operation of the actuator, the actuator

is decelerated and stopped with the maximam torque. After the stop, the servo OFF occurs

to enter the motor into the free running state.

For an actuator equipped with a brake, the brake gets to the operating condition.

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